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Glycaemic control in a 10‐year‐old girl with brittle diabetes remained poor during a study comparing two insulin regimens. Blood glucose profiles improved when she was asked to provide blood for insulin profiles, suggesting poor compliance. Greater awareness of poor home compliance with appropriate intervention improves glycaemic stability.